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He'd lived all his life in the working-class suburb of Spotswood, which is less than 5km from the Bulldogs' home base at Whitten Oval.
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(Adm. 65/195, found in the microfilms of the Virginia Colonial Records Project, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.) [2] The Spotswood was a London ship commanded by James Bradby, 1727-1732, and was owned by Micajah Perry.
Letter from Robert Carter to Alderman [Micajah] Perry, June 1732 1732
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(Survey Report 6801 summarizing Adm. 68/195, found in the microfilms of the Virginia Colonial Records Project, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.) [3] The Spotswood was a London ship commanded by James Bradby, 1727-1732, and was owned by Micajah Perry.
Letter from Robert Carter to William Dawkins, June 7, 1732 1732
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[1] The Spotswood was a London ship commanded by James Bradby, 1727-1732, and was owned by Micajah Perry.
Letter from Robert Carter to Alderman [Micajah] Perry & Company, July 9, 1731 1731
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(Adm. 68/194-195, found in the microfilms of the Virginia Colonial Records Project, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.) [2] The Spotswood was a London ship commanded by James Bradby, 1727-1732, and was owned by Micajah Perry.
Letter from Robert Carter to Alderman [Micajah] Perry and Company, July 26, 1731 1731
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[] 1 The Spotswood was a London ship commanded by James Bradby, 1727-1732, and was owned by Micajah Perry.
Letter from Robert Carter to William Dawkins & Company, July 9, 1731 1731
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(Adm. 68/194-195, found in the microfilms of the Virginia Colonial Records Project, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.) [2] The Spotswood was a London ship commanded by James Bradby, 1727-1732, and was owned by Micajah Perry.
Letter from Robert Carter to William Dawkins and Company, July 26, 1731 1731
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(Adm. 65/195, found in the microfilms of the Virginia Colonial Records Project, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.) [7] The Spotswood was a London ship was commanded by James Bradby, 1727-1732, and was owned by Micajah Perry.
Letter from Robert Carter to Alderman [Micajah] Perry, April 16, 1730 1730
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(Survey Report 68.2 summarizing Adm. 68/196, from the Virginia Colonial Records Project, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.) [3] The Spotswood was a London ship commanded by James Bradby, 1727-1732, and was owned by Micajah Perry.
Letter from Robert Carter to Alderman [Micajah] Perry, May 12, 1732 1732
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Not a rumor had been set afloat; and the monotony was only broken by a group of officers about the "Spotswood" discussing Bethel, Rich Mountain and the chances of the next fight.
Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death T. C. DeLeon
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